A few teams have finally revealed/confirmed their starters at certain positions this week. In case you missed it, here's a quick rundown of the news fantasy football owners should be aware of entering Week 1:

- As expected, the Dolphins are listing Lamar Miller as the starting tailback despite ongoing rumors about a timeshare with Daniel Thomas. Miller remains a breakout candidate and can be started as an RB2 against Cleveland. Meanwhile, the Packers have Eddie Lacy atop their RB depth chart, though it's still unclear what kind of workload the rookie RB will see, especially in a tough matchup at San Francisco.

- In a surprising move, the Jets are listing Bilal Powell as the starting running back for Week 1 against the Bucs, ahead of newcomer Chris Ivory. We don't expect that to last, but neither player can be considered a fantasy starter in Week 1, especially against the league's best run D from last year.

- Steelers coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that Isaac Redman will start Sunday's game against the Titans. Redman still isn't a great fantasy starting option, but he gets a small boost in point-per-reception leagues.

- The Broncos reportedly plan to use a running back by committee on a "drive-by-drive" basis Thursday against Baltimore, which could frustrate fantasy owners hoping to use Montee Ball, Knowshon Moreno or even Ronnie Hillman. Wait to see how the Denver backfield shakes out before starting any of these guys.

- The Bills have announced that rookie QB EJ Manuel is healthy and will start Week 1 against the Patriots, while the Jets will go with their own rookie quarterback, Geno Smith, against the Buccaneers. Meanwhile, the Raiders reportedly will ride with Terrelle Pryor in Week 1 against the Colts. All three QBs have some fantasy appeal, but there are serious questions about all three offenses, so take a wait-and-see approach.